In 1993, people traveling westbound on Interstate 10 were among the first
to witness the creation of a big red barn with an enormous metal roof
ideally located in Leon Springs on the outskirts of San Antonio. What they
didn't know was that over the next several years, a legend would be born.
History would be made and the infamous name, Leon Springs Dance Hall, would
become synonymous with the best of Texas entertainment.

From 1993 to 2005, Leon Springs Dance Hall was host to numerous sold-out
concerts. Patrons couldn't seem to get enough of Leon Springs Dance Hall -
from the salt-covered, wooden dance floor to its memento-adorned walls. The
real jewel of the Dance Hall, in addition to the touted mile-long bar, were
truly the musicians who graced the oversized stage of the Dance Hall
year-after-year. From the pre-radio days of The Dixie Chicks to the
nationally renowned Johnny Dee & the Rocket 88's, Leon Springs Dance Hall
for many was a place to hear some of the best up-and-coming country western
and old-time rock and roll bands in and around Texas. Although Leon Springs
Dance Hall had an amazing twelve-year run, its big red doors were
temporarily closed in 2006.

Under new management, our beloved barn received a much-needed face-lift.
Owned and operated by Black Tie Affairs Catering, Leon Springs Dancehall
now offers it's nostalgic charm and high-class capabilities for private
events. With more than 21 years in the catering business, Black Tie Affairs
Catering specializes in the customized presentation of spectacular menu
options for weddings, private parties, holiday parties, company picnics,
corporate events, fundraising and charity events, reunions, themed events
and many more.
Don't worry though! The barn is still regularly open for the public to
experience a night of great music and dancing. To see what's coming up,
check out our calendar. To book an event, call (210) 226-9881.